Notó (en. Noticed)
/noˈto/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
To perceive or realize something.
She noted that there was a change in his behavior.
Ella notó que había un cambio en su comportamiento.
To record or note something.
The teacher noted the mistakes in the students' notebooks.
El profesor notó las faltas en el cuaderno de los alumnos.
To make something known to someone.
He noticed that his shirt was dirty.
Él le notó que su camisa estaba sucia.
Etymology
From Latin 'notare' which means to signify or mark.
Common Phrases and Expressions
I didn't notice
I didn't realize something.
no noté
he/she noted the difference
He/She realized that something was different.
notó la diferencia
to make something known
To ensure that someone pays attention to something.
hacer notar
Related Words
note
First person singular of the present indicative of the verb to note.
noto
note
A brief annotation made about something.
nota
news
Recent information about an event.
noticia
Slang Meanings
To suddenly realize something.
When he/she entered, he/she noticed that everyone was looking at him/her.
Cuando entró, notó que todos la miraban.
It is used to indicate that something is obvious.
That's something anyone would notice.
Eso es algo que cualquier persona notaría.